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“In 1965,
Charles Schulz, a devout Christian and creator of the Peanuts comic
strip, was asked to create a Christmas special for CBS
featuring
the Peanuts Characters. He agreed with one requirement, that they
allow him to include the story of the birth of Jesus. Although the
stations executives were hesitant and tried to convince him
otherwise, Schulz was insistent. As a result, for the past 50 plus
years, millions of people have watched and “A Charlie Brown
Christmas” and heard the story of Jesus and “what Christmas is all
about.”
It wasn’t until a few years back that I realized a “hidden message”
in the film. Linus, a child who seems to have some insecurities as
he carries a security blanket with him at all times. In fact, Linus
NEVER drops his blanket, except once…
While sharing the message of “what Christmas is all about,” Linus
drops his blanket at the exact moment he says the words, “fear not!”
In this seemingly innocent moment, Linus delivers a powerful
reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. We are to “fear not”, for
Jesus is born. We needn’t rely on material things for security, we
have God with us, “Immanuel”, (Matthew 1:23) Jesus Christ, our Lord
and Savior — the true meaning of Christmas.
Awhile
back, someone informed me, indignantly so, that Linus picks
up his
blanket at the end of the speech so my interpretation must be wrong.
Well, he was right, Linus does pick up his blanket at the end of his
speech. However, he “drops” it again later …
Amid big, bright, colorful, shiny artificial trees, Charlie Brown
chose the least of these, a little, wooden tree with just a few
branches. Shortly thereafter, Linus uses his blanket to wrap about
the base of the tree and says, “Maybe it just needs a little love”.
In that moment, the tree “awakens”, stands tall and firm. A reminder
that no matter who we are, how many mistakes we’ve made, a “little
love” can make all the difference.
Let’s strive to “fear not” (Luke 2:10) and “love one another” (John
13:34), not just at Christmastime, but the whole year through.”

Borrowed from Charlene M. Speer & ‘Christian Life Ministry’
on Facebook.
A Charlie Brown Christmas ~ Wikipedia Article

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